Just ask Drs. Diane and Christina Klein, sister dentists at Dynamic Dental over in Great Kills, who recently went to The Polo Bar, Ralph Lauren's first upscale, equestrian-inspired dining spot in Midtown Manhattan, to celebrate Dr. Diane's birthday.

It seems that friends from Florida -- who were unable to attend the celebration -- knew that their friend, five-time Grammy winner Clive Davis, was dining at The Polo Bar at the same time -- purely by coincidence.

They in turn sent the recording industry legend a text to let him know of Dr. Diane's birthday and that the sister's were dining at the same restaurant at the same time.

"The gracious staff of the restaurant coordinated a combined dessert for both of our dining parties and we enjoyed delicious ice cream sundaes with our newly acquainted friends," Dr. Diane said.

For those who are unaware: Davis helped shape modern music as a record producer. In addition to being the winner off five Grammy Awards, he is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer inductee as a non-performer, whose epic career has included working with Bob Dylan, Whitney Houston and Kelly Clarkson, to name only a few.

What's more, Davis has been credited with hiring a young recording artist, Tony Orlando, as a music executive for Columbia in 1967, as well as signing myriad artists who became mega stars, with names like Janis Joplin, Santana, Bruce Springsteen, Chicago, Billy Joel, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd and Barry Manilow.

Along with Clive Davis, the sisters were also fortunate to meet Valerie Simpson, the talented singer-songwriter best known for "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "I'm Every Woman."

"My sister and I spoke to Valerie about women's roles in business and how it related to our path as women in dentistry," Dr. Diane said.